
Stake attention in this memory
The image contains text in Spanish and a colorful illustration. The text tells a story titled "Origen de la palma moriche" (Origin of the moriche palm). The story describes two warao people, a man and a woman, who embark on a journey and arrive at a distant land where they encounter a warao named Eobo. They try to greet the inhabitants of Eobo's house, but they are not answered. Upon investigating, they discover that Eobo and his wife have transformed into moriche palms laden with small fruits called "jaukuaja." The waraos then shake the moriche palms, causing the fruits to fall and spread across the land. The text concludes by stating that this is a "Mito warao recopilado por Fray Cesáreo de Armellada" (Warao myth compiled by Fray Cesáreo de Armellada). The illustration features a stylized palm tree with green fronds on the left side, and a landscape with hills and wavy lines in shades of green, yellow, and blue. A portion of a human figure in dark clothing is visible on the right. The text is presented in a dark green font, with the title "Origen de la palma moriche" rendered in a decorative, curly script. The location of La Tagua, Venezuela, is not mentioned or depicted in the image.
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